The Lone Star Trail is a traditional folk song that dates back to the late 19th century. This version was recorded by Ken Maynard (1895 - 1973) on April 14, 1930 in Hollywood, CA for the Columbia Graphophone Corp.
Gravado com microfone condensador;gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
I was trying to record some "wind" noises with my mouth by blowing at the mics, when i came to close and my beard started to crackle against them. I liked the soudn and i actually used it later on some stuff - it's not a great quality recordning but it might interest someone. Sorry for the "windy" sounds at the start. . . Recorded with a zoom h4 n.
Sound of a body falling on the carpet. Foley recording. Mono recording, 48khz/24. Mic: neumann km 185 supercardioid, zoom f8 recorder. Edited slightly in pro tools, nothing major, just a bit of compression and eq.
For "man of la mancha" i needed the sound of don quixote hitting the stage while off stage fighting windmills. I dropped a sandbag a few times, and added the sounds together. You can hear the slight reverb from our walls. I wanted the slight echo effect of the stage, so that the audience thought he really fell.
My attempt at a heart beat sound effect, just quickly experimenting. Created by pulling on two sides of a t-shirt and then modifying sound. First attempt! much to improve, hope it comes in useful.